money bonus from imported savegame moved to second playthrough bonus category to make it available in NG+,

Geth Pulse Rifle damage 2.5x of original value, this ups its DPS to the same level as the Avenger Rifle's (originally Geth Pulse Rifle's base damage and DPS are the lowest of all the equipable guns in the game),

enemy shields and barriers (not armor) set as rechargable to remove player’s unfair advantage over AI,

shields don’t absorb full damage on break anymore (example; before, having 1 shield point would absorb any ammount of damage on last hit before reducing health),

all ingame cinematics set as skippable. (NOTE: although all cinematics are set as skippable, some of them ignore settings from ini file and can't be skipped in game. Can't do anything about it, the game decides by itself in this case)

logo cinematics disabled

Optional tweak in seperate Coalesced.ini version:

health regeneration 100x slower to enforce medigel usage (NOTE: some players claim that one can't heal Shepard in ME2 with medigel. Of course you can heal him, you just need to buy Trauma Module upgrade)

Reasonings for above changes:

Jacob is an ex-Alliance soldier. All soldiers are proficient with rifles. His original weapon loadout doesn’t have much sense and makes him underpowered. Jacob also uses an assault rifle in the Mass Effect Galaxy game.

You can save time when running around outside of combat.

This tweak makes almost all skills equally worth learning. It’s also closer to ME lore where shields and armor can’t block biotics and tech abilities, only barriers can.

Scanning planets is fun during the first playthrough but I have enough of it now, when I finished the game and I’m playing it again.

Scanner is slow, almost annoying. This tweak helps to save time.

Originally when you repeat the game via NG+ you lose all bonuses from imported character.

Originally Geth Pulse Rifle’s base damage and DPS are the lowest of all the equipable guns in the game. This tweak makes it just the same as the Avenger Rifle’s. This also makes Geth Troopers as dangerous as rifle-wielding mercenaries.

If Shepard’s shields regenerate, why enemy shields shouldn’t? In ME1 every enemy’s shield regenerates just like Shepard’s. Having an unfair advantage over AI is not fun.

This tweak makes shields work just like they did in ME1.

Self-explanatory.

Just to make it clear; the fact that cutscene can be skipped, doesn't mean that you must skip them. It only means you can. I'm saying this because some people think that this mod forces them to do it. It doesn't.

Self-explanatory.

Optional:

Even on Insanity I’ve never had to use a medigel. With this tweak I still don’t have to because a good player will stay in cover when his shields are down, but using unity is now finally worth the cooldown on a few occasions. This tweak is meant to discourage recklessness. From the lore point of view, you are still healing on the battlefield as it is intended but no longer you possess a supernatural instant troll-like healing powers. Medigel helps clothing blood and closing wounds but it won't magically bring a soldier from near-death state to perfect condition in split second when in cover.

"Jacob’s weapon loadout changed to assault rifle + heavy pistol due to his military training" - i completely agree with this statement ane would suggest that Commander shepard would also fall under this statement regardless of his class
thak you for your hard work on this mod. also nexus is now hosting ME mods if you want to upload this mod there too

I use the trainer over at cheathappens.com (to speed up the mini-games and in-system space travel; I've only had to enable the super health cheat once before for Shadow Broker boss) - I'm concerned this mod will interfere with the trainer.

The Mass Effect games are ridiculously easy to beat. In the first game, I plowed through enemies with a maxed out Spectre-gear pistol. I defeated Saren in no time flat. Even in ME2, cheating isn't required.
I only used a save game editor once, and that was during my second ME2 playthrough when I didn't want to deal with the mining minigame.